#2019bsmcs 搜尋結果
@hungshaocheng killing it in his talk on his PhD work (Slides not really blank - bad angle on photo) #2019BSMCS
First Year PhD student Daniel Kim presented his research on articulatory correlates of stress pattern disturbances in talkers with dysarthria today at #2019BSMCS in Boston. What a great symposium! Learned a lot , so much great work!! Thank you @SteppLab !!
Great talk looking at speech motor control in individuals with #ALS by Kaila Stipancic. A unique look at individuals who are “robust talkers” @IHPResearch #2019BSMCS
Presented our poster with Sam Ayala at #2019BSMCS and had a great time with NYU team at BU! Thanks to the travel fellowship I got this amazing view from BU apartment.😍 Thanks @SteppLab for the organization and looking forward to the next one in two years!
Two posters at #2019BSMCS, one on complex interactions between speech production and perception and the roles of somatosensory feedback, & one on the timing and sequencing of speech movements and the contribution of working memory to speech sequence assembly.
Thanks @SteppLab for providing Stephanie Gutierrez @lcanresearch the opportunity to present her work on error monitoring and detection as a source of speech disruptions in #PD at the #2019BSMCS! #mentoring #womeninscience @NU_SoC @NUAuDSLP
@carrieniziolek work shows that when you add sensory noise to the paradigm (change the environment) typical speakers will modulate reliance on auditory feedback. #2019BSMCS
Thrilled not only to be at the #2019BSMCS but to start the day with #inclusivity. Excited for some #motorspeech! @SteppLab
Huber: the respiratory system is not a “dumb pump”. Tasks, cues, and speech goals affect respiratory patterns. #dumbPump #2019BSMCS @JessikaHuber
A to-scale representation of a #DBS device from Dr. Mark Richardson Welcome to Boston @RMarkRichardson! #2019BSMCS
It’s a poster award season for the lab! Congratulations to Laura de Lima Xavier @XavierLL1 & Sandra Hanekamp @sandrahanekamp for winning the Best Poster Design Award at Boston Speech Motor Control Symposium #2019BSMCS
Dr. Carrie Nizioleck discussing “Feedback and feedforward mechanism in typical and atypical speech production” #2019BSMCS
Huber: some details on #methodology for collecting speech breathing data. Want more information? See Dr. Tory McKenna’s poster at the poster session this afternoon! #2019BSMCS
Perkell: For speech sounds, as we learn what the appropriate goals are in #auditory sense, we likely learn the associated #Somatosensory goals #2019BSMCS #speech #motorcontrol
Intriguing pre-conference workshop on DIVA by Professor Frank Guenther yesterday at #2019BSMCS @GuentherLab DIVA's account of speech motor Disorders #ParkinsonsDisease
Ludo Max, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, University of Washington is going to talk about Bidirectional Sensorimotor Interactions in Typical Speech and Stuttering as the final Invited speaker for the day! #EndingInStyle #2019BSMCS Focused Towards Trainees! @StutteringLabUW
Sponsored talk from Bhawna Shiwani at @delsysinc. Can sEMG sensor technologies be used for for speech augmentation and restoration? Examining subvocal speech recognition with signals from wireless sensors #2019BSMCS
If you liked the closing talk at #2019BSMCS, check out the latest @StutteringLabUW paper for a nice summary of pre-speech auditory modulation in stuttering.
NEW BLOG POST! #JSLHR Special Issue Features Papers From 7th Int'l Conference on #Speech Motor Control. on.asha.org/2zL4QcC @maxplanckpress @UMontreal @VUBrussel @UMich @univgroningen @unipotsdam @UWMadison @UW @uoregon @UnivOfKansas @UniUtrecht @BU_Tweets #slpeeps #audpeeps
Congrats to our doctoral student Hannah Rowe for winning a Poster Award for "Speech Motor Impairment Profiling Based on Acoustic Features" at the 2019 Boston Speech Motor Control Symposium! #2019BSMCS #speechimpairment #slp #motorspeech
Two posters at #2019BSMCS, one on complex interactions between speech production and perception and the roles of somatosensory feedback, & one on the timing and sequencing of speech movements and the contribution of working memory to speech sequence assembly.
If #2019BSMCS piqued your interest in pre-speech auditory modulation in #stuttering, a new Max & Daliri overview paper with all our findings to date is now freely available in the postprint repository ludomax.wikidot.com Will appear open access in @ASHAJournals #JSLHR soon.
Feeling lucky that i got to be with this wonderful group of people at #2019BSMCS. Many thanks to @SteppLab @BUSargent for the organization so that I had a chance to present my first PhD work on my birthday and to learn more about #speechMotorControl! Can’t wait for the next one!
Presented our poster with Sam Ayala at #2019BSMCS and had a great time with NYU team at BU! Thanks to the travel fellowship I got this amazing view from BU apartment.😍 Thanks @SteppLab for the organization and looking forward to the next one in two years!
Thanks @SteppLab for providing Stephanie Gutierrez @lcanresearch the opportunity to present her work on error monitoring and detection as a source of speech disruptions in #PD at the #2019BSMCS! #mentoring #womeninscience @NU_SoC @NUAuDSLP
Nice job moderating #2019BSMCS yesterday @defneabur and @ek_kearney! Good time keeping = time for good discussion!
A big thank you is absolutely in order, especially as someone relatively new to the field. #2019BSMCS was an amazing opportunity to get to know everyone (and their interests!).
Extremely grateful to @NIDCD @delsysinc and @BUSargent for making #2019BSMCS an immense success. It was a great opportunity for all trainees to learn, network and collaborate on #speechMotorControl research!
First Year PhD student Daniel Kim presented his research on articulatory correlates of stress pattern disturbances in talkers with dysarthria today at #2019BSMCS in Boston. What a great symposium! Learned a lot , so much great work!! Thank you @SteppLab !!
Congratulations to Laura Xavier, Sandra Hanekamp of @SimonyanLab & Hannah Rowe, Kalia Stipancic from Speech & Feeding disorders lab for winning the Best Poster Design Awards this year at #2019BSMCS @XavierLL1 @sandrahanekamp @kailastipancic @jgreen4
Extremely grateful to @NIDCD @delsysinc and @BUSargent for making #2019BSMCS an immense success. It was a great opportunity for all trainees to learn, network and collaborate on #speechMotorControl research!
NIDCD is proud to support the Boston Speech Motor Control Symposium today along w/ @BUSargent & @delsysinc to share research involving speech motor control. Learn more bit.ly/2MdwDLX
It’s the season! 🎉 Thanks to the #2019BSMCS organizing committee at @SteppLab/ @BUSargent for putting together a great event.
It’s a poster award season for the lab! Congratulations to Laura de Lima Xavier @XavierLL1 & Sandra Hanekamp @sandrahanekamp for winning the Best Poster Design Award at Boston Speech Motor Control Symposium #2019BSMCS
Some snaps from the poster session in @KilachandCenter for Boston Speech Motor Control Symposium! #2019BSMCS We had a very engaging and intriguing set of posters today!
It’s a poster award season for the lab! Congratulations to Laura de Lima Xavier @XavierLL1 & Sandra Hanekamp @sandrahanekamp for winning the Best Poster Design Award at Boston Speech Motor Control Symposium #2019BSMCS
Thanks @SteppLab for putting on a great #2019BSMCS, looking forward to new collaborations in Boston. Credit to @HelouLab and Christina Dastolfo for turning me on to the symposium!
Mark Richardson, M.D., Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, Neurological Surgery talking about Subthalamic Nucleus Activity Encodes Aspects of Speech Production! @RMarkRichardson #2019BSMCS Excited to know that Dr. Richardson's lab will be moved over to MGH later this summer #DBS
Max: Stuttering subjects show improved N1 modulation comparable to control non-stuttering subjects' N1 modulation when the feedback is delayed. #2019BSMCS Ludo Max, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, University of Washington Bidirectional Sensorimotor Interactions in Typical Speech and Stuttering
Max: For stuttering subjects, gradual perturbation of formants compared to sudden perturbation of formants seems to result in responses more comparable to control speakers #2019BSMCS Ludo Max, Ph.D, CCC-SLP, Bidirectional Sensorimotor Interactions in Typical Speech & Stuttering
@hungshaocheng killing it in his talk on his PhD work (Slides not really blank - bad angle on photo) #2019BSMCS
Great talk looking at speech motor control in individuals with #ALS by Kaila Stipancic. A unique look at individuals who are “robust talkers” @IHPResearch #2019BSMCS
First Year PhD student Daniel Kim presented his research on articulatory correlates of stress pattern disturbances in talkers with dysarthria today at #2019BSMCS in Boston. What a great symposium! Learned a lot , so much great work!! Thank you @SteppLab !!
It’s a poster award season for the lab! Congratulations to Laura de Lima Xavier @XavierLL1 & Sandra Hanekamp @sandrahanekamp for winning the Best Poster Design Award at Boston Speech Motor Control Symposium #2019BSMCS
@carrieniziolek work shows that when you add sensory noise to the paradigm (change the environment) typical speakers will modulate reliance on auditory feedback. #2019BSMCS
Thanks @SteppLab for providing Stephanie Gutierrez @lcanresearch the opportunity to present her work on error monitoring and detection as a source of speech disruptions in #PD at the #2019BSMCS! #mentoring #womeninscience @NU_SoC @NUAuDSLP
Presented our poster with Sam Ayala at #2019BSMCS and had a great time with NYU team at BU! Thanks to the travel fellowship I got this amazing view from BU apartment.😍 Thanks @SteppLab for the organization and looking forward to the next one in two years!
A to-scale representation of a #DBS device from Dr. Mark Richardson Welcome to Boston @RMarkRichardson! #2019BSMCS
Thrilled not only to be at the #2019BSMCS but to start the day with #inclusivity. Excited for some #motorspeech! @SteppLab
Huber: the respiratory system is not a “dumb pump”. Tasks, cues, and speech goals affect respiratory patterns. #dumbPump #2019BSMCS @JessikaHuber
Congratulations to Laura Xavier, Sandra Hanekamp of @SimonyanLab & Hannah Rowe, Kalia Stipancic from Speech & Feeding disorders lab for winning the Best Poster Design Awards this year at #2019BSMCS @XavierLL1 @sandrahanekamp @kailastipancic @jgreen4
Congrats to our doctoral student Hannah Rowe for winning a Poster Award for "Speech Motor Impairment Profiling Based on Acoustic Features" at the 2019 Boston Speech Motor Control Symposium! #2019BSMCS #speechimpairment #slp #motorspeech
Two posters at #2019BSMCS, one on complex interactions between speech production and perception and the roles of somatosensory feedback, & one on the timing and sequencing of speech movements and the contribution of working memory to speech sequence assembly.
Ludo Max, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, University of Washington is going to talk about Bidirectional Sensorimotor Interactions in Typical Speech and Stuttering as the final Invited speaker for the day! #EndingInStyle #2019BSMCS Focused Towards Trainees! @StutteringLabUW
Dr. Carrie Nizioleck discussing “Feedback and feedforward mechanism in typical and atypical speech production” #2019BSMCS
Huber: some details on #methodology for collecting speech breathing data. Want more information? See Dr. Tory McKenna’s poster at the poster session this afternoon! #2019BSMCS
Perkell: For speech sounds, as we learn what the appropriate goals are in #auditory sense, we likely learn the associated #Somatosensory goals #2019BSMCS #speech #motorcontrol
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